“The effigies of Fattal appear as ancient artifacts, but simultaneously call attention to current events and relations of power.”
The Daily Star (Lebanon): Fattal reflects upon an ageing world
“Fattal’s work reforms the gallery space into a sort of temple, a microcosmic universe riddled with totem and ritual.”
Now Media: Children of Adam: Art that invokes the ancient to tell stories of today
“They are primitive, naked, bold; they have come from afar, but to tell stories of today.”
EXHIBTION: “Gres et Porcelaines” at Galerie Tanit
Beirut, June 24, 2014 – September 6, 2014
Exhibition at the residence of U.S. Ambassador
“The exhibition is a display of modern ideas about movement, about people who are moving, their recollections.”
Kurir
“The exhibition was inspired by Belgrade in the residence of the U.S. ambassador”
Blic Online: Exhibition “Ping Pong” at the U.S. Embassy
“The works are inspired by Belgrade, a place of memories that have undergone many changes throughout history.”
Daily Politika: “Moving and relocation — inspired Serbian and American artists
“Serbian and American artists opened the show “Pingpong” at the residence of U.S. Ambassador Michael Kirby.”
Modern Art at the US Embassy
An exhibition of 20 works from 16 artists of Serbia and other countries of the world who live in the United States.
Danas: “Ping Pong in the U.S. residence”
“Last night’s opening of the exhibition “Ping Pong” in Belgrade residence of U.S. Ambassador Michael Kirby”